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Should you own a vintage Triumph or BSA twin from approx. 1963-1967, we have an upgrade that we would like to share with you today. In this post we will showcase the Lucas 6CA points plate assembly and why we think its the best "upgrade" to replace your Lucas 4CA points assembly. Want to learn more? Click here to read the Tech Tip post today.

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The original Triumph motorcycle company was founded in 1885 and made many classic and iconic models during there time... So which vintage Triumph motorcycle is the "best"? Click here to find out today by reading our newest blog post

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New Triumph 350 unit piston assembly's are now available again. Manufactured and imported from L.F. Harris England. We currently have T90 pistons (9:1) and 3TA / T21 pistons (7.5:1). Click here for more info and to reads today's post 

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Make your vintage Triumph or BSA motorcycle into a classic 1960's desert sled by installing our new custom made desert sled seats. Seats are 100% made here in the USA and where inspired by the old Bates seats that where offered back in the 1960's. Click here to read more details on this seat.

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British bikes have rightfully earned some popular nicknames, slogans and jokes throughout the decades that most can understand and relate too Slogans like some of the following.. "Oil Bath" "If its not leaking then theirs no oil in it" "All British bikes mark there spot" I'm sure theirs many others I missed but on a more serious note, I wanted to take the time today to talk a little bit about a sealer that we use here at the shop very frequently This sealer is called Yamabond (#4)  Over the years I have tried many brands of sealers, however, since...

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